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"A Physicist's View of Wiggling Worms and Fighting Fish" with Joshua Shaevitz, Princeton University
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Black holes are incredibly powerful objects, but high-energy theoretical physicists are interested in them for a different reason — because we believe that they are ordinary quantum systems in disguise. In this talk, Dr. Douglas Stanford shares more about how black holes carry out a basic protocol of quantum computation by teleporting information through a wormhole.
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Piers Coleman introduces the concept of quantum materials, and discusses how their discovery and exploration is central to today’s unfolding quantum revolution.
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Dr. Daryl Haggard speaks at the Aspen Center of Physics about her research on black holes.
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Vincenzo Vitelli, from the University of Chicago, arrived at the Aspen Center for Physics to share his discoveries in adaptive matter, including machine learning, living systems and robots.
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The tension between the U.S. and North Korea has ratcheted up in the past year. Dr. Jeremy Bernstein is a retired theoretical physicist, science essayist…
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The Aspen Center for Physics can add another name to its list of Nobel Prize winning lecturers. Kip S. Thorne is one of three researchers sharing the…
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Three men who have been involved in the Aspen Center for Physics won the Nobel Prize this week.The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded half of the…
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Thursday’s announcement about the discovery of gravitational waves is getting getting extra special attention in Aspen, where scientists are gathered at…
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Physics is often introduced to young minds by teaching them to calculate the trajectory of a baseball or the time it took the apple to drop from the tree…